… Admissions Admissions Admissions Admissions Being Part of a Learning Lab Eligible Birthdates Where to Begin Visiting the Center Tuition Important Dates Frequently Asked Questions … Can Be Toddlers Welcome and thank you for your interest in the Toddler Center! Since 1972, our joyful toddler program …
/toddler-admissions… Stroke Warrior The amazing second act of Dr. Marian Rubenfeld ’76 By Lynette … a Russian Jewish family living in the Bronx, she was the first person in her family to attend college, earning a … become her mentor. “He was a brilliant and loving human being,” she says, “and I was a member of his family until the …
/magazine/spring-2018/stroke-warrior… been meeting so many fascinating people, settling in to the day-to-day routine, and focusing on the exciting … ahead. But without question, the watershed moment of my first months at Barnard occurred on a perfectly beautiful … in bunk beds (which is why she has one in her new room), being president means going to meetings all the time, and New …
/magazine/fall-2017/barnard-convocation-bringing-it-all-together… be available,” she says. “It dismays me that several of the other [Seven Sister] schools have gone over to the other … date. As an example, Mallon deferred payments on her first gift annuity until she’s 73, at which point she’ll … this year. The annuity payouts have the added benefit of being partially tax free. Upon the lifetime beneficiary’s …
/magazine/winter-2013/sound-finances… The Talk in Batesville Film explores a school’s desegregation … the film 40 Years Later: Now Can We Talk? are raw, as the first African American students to attend South Panola High … lack of recognition for academic accomplishments, and even being turned away at the door of their prom were among their …
/magazine/fall-2012/talk-batesville… says her journey from a plantation shack in Puerto Rico to the position of highest ranking Latina at pharmaceutical … to speak up. As a result, she blossomed. “My sense of being a woman, my sense of self-esteem as a minority, grew … on campus, she stayed on the Lower East Side. After her first year, she got married. The following year, she had a …
/magazine/fall-2012/legacy-learning… dyed her hair blue. While she didn’t think too hard about the coincidence at first, “after some introspection, I realize that I was … rules, was not to her liking: she recalls five classmates being punished for sharing a single can of beer. After two …
/magazine/spring-2016/literary-life… has helped discover a possible solution to disposing of the carbon dioxide gas that leads to climate change. By … carbon dioxide emissions from a power plant and—for the first time—transformed them into stone. The key to the … to track the movement of CO₂.“I learned the importance of being able to convey scientific lessons to non-scientists,” …
/magazine/test-import/turning-stone… to an audience by saying, “I am Janet Jakobsen and I am the director of the Barnard Center for Research on Women.” … In 2003, BCRW launched The Scholar & Feminist Online, the first web-only women’s studies journal. Also, under her … peers as excellent—Dr. Jakobsen has dedicated herself to being a mentor to students, staff, and those who seek her …
/magazine/summer-2015/honoring-powerful-legacy… in China Barnard Magazine Barnard magazine Spring 2014 I first went to china in 1994, 16 years after deng xiaoping … survived on less than $1.25 a day. Looking down from the eighth floor of my hotel in shanghai, i was the … women changing china, the country is taking off: art is being made; media empires forged from nothing; capital …
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